He Said
44th Street and Camelback seems to be a hub of interesting restaurants and new concepts for some well-known restaurateurs. One of those is Steak 44 which replaced the Cork & Cleaver and is part of Michael Dominick’s Steakhouse group of restaurants. As with the Dominick’s at the Scottsdale Quarter, you will be treated very well, in a dark and classic looking steakhouse. But Steakhouse 44 tends to be a bit more casual in décor and styling. It may have been where we were seated, which was by the busy bar area in what seemed to be the main dining area. They have more secluded rooms around the corner if you are looking for a more intimate & quieter setting. Indeed, the main room was loud and busy the night we visited. In fact, I bet my dining partner that someone would most definitely get food dropped on them as trays of food were carried high and fast over our heads all night. This, of course, did not happen but with such tight quarters I can’t imagine it’s never or never will happen. The service was quick and informative, not to mention overtly friendly. There was no stuffiness I had expected, which was a nice change of pace from such a high end steakhouse. Our waitress was there just the right amount of time, never being intrusive but never leaving us wanting for anything. In fact, the timing of the food was perfect, as if she was watching us and waiting for the right time to put our orders in the fire. The one thing that was strange was the music. A mix between top 40, rock classics, and adult contemporary seemed very out of place with the décor, food, and service. I even asked if this was normal music for the restaurant and not some special music for the night. At times the music made me feel rushed and then just as quickly slowed down to a crawl. I am not sure I would have chosen it but happily the rest of our experience was enjoyable. |
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